A well site explosion triggers a large fire and evacuations in Texas, but no injuries
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An explosion at a Texas natural gas or oil well site caused a large fire and evacuations, but no injuries.
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Local residents in the immediate area were displaced due to safety concerns from the explosion and fire.
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An explosion at a Texas natural gas or oil well site has ignited a large fire, prompting authorities to order evacuations in the immediate area. The incident occurred without any reported injuries, according to authorities on site. The fire's cause is currently under investigation, and emergency services are working to contain the blaze. Local residents have been displaced due to safety concerns stemming from the explosion and fire.
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Emergency services are working to contain the blaze, and the fire's cause is under investigation.
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